Hastert was convicted in 2016 for a payout scheme he arranged to cover up sexual abuse committed while he was a high school wrestling coach.

Though he was sentenced to 15 months, he served only 13 and had two years of supervised release.

Hastert is also forbidden to use or possess a camera, computer or any device that has access to the internet without prior approval from his probation officer.

“You shall submit at any time, with or without a warrant, to a search of your person and any property, house, residence, vehicle, papers, computer, other electronic communication or data storage devices or media, and effects, by any law enforcement or probation officer having reasonable suspicion,” the order read.